Pseudoaneurysm and arteriovenous fistula of the brachial artery presenting 25 years after elbow fracture: a case report. [PDF]
Ghasemi Gorji M, Jalalpour AH, Ravan M.
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Abstract Older adults with reduced thermoregulatory capabilities are increasingly at risk of heat‐related pathophysiological outcomes (e.g., acute kidney injury, heatstroke) due to increasingly frequent, prolonged and intense heatwaves. Foot immersion and neck cooling have been proposed as practical, non‐electrical cooling strategies for protecting ...
Thomas McCarthy +7 more
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Brachial Artery Pseudoaneurysm as a Complication of Osteochondral Exostosis of the Humerus in Computed Tomography Angiography Images. [PDF]
Gać P +3 more
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Influence of facial cooling on carotid body tonic activity and sensitivity
Abstract Facial cooling can increase ventilation and augment the hypoxic ventilatory response. Whole body cooling increases both carotid body tonic activity and sensitivity; however, whether isolated facial cooling induces similar carotid body hyperexcitability was unknown.
Robyn Morley +5 more
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Brachial artery wall shear stress as measured by ultrasound vector flow imaging for evaluating arteriovenous fistula stenosis in patients on hemodialysis. [PDF]
Peng S, Yang C, Yin S, Hu J, He X.
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Abstract Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) contributes to brain waste clearance through its coupling with cerebral haemodynamics. Aerobic exercise promotes brain health, but its influence on brain waste clearance remains unclear. This study examined the coupling between CSF and cerebral haemodynamics in endurance athletes. Fifteen young male endurance athletes
Daisuke Hoshi +9 more
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Ultrasound-guided hydrodissection of the subclavius muscle region in neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome: a case report. [PDF]
Yoon Y +9 more
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Abstract Individuals of South Asian (SA) descent display a higher risk for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus than their White European (WE) counterparts. Heat therapy, such as hot water immersion (HWI), can improve microvascular function and glycaemic control, although effects across racial groups are unknown.
David Bellini +5 more
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Brachial blood flow and pressure responses are unrelated to the greater isometric handgrip tolerance of females compared to males. [PDF]
Marôco JL +6 more
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